C'mon, Mr Rot, have some mercy--making a decision is an excruciating thing to do. For example, it can take me a whole day (or two) to decide on buying a plane ticket. And 12 months to decide on which sofa to buy. Literally.
Ah, Rot-bashing! We really gotta do that, he's starting to get under my skin. How about we don't wait till it's -20 degrees in Central Square, and I'm there freezing my butt off for almost an hour while you're in a warm place, sipping red wine and eating delicious portuguese grub, but we can't communicate, since I don't have a cell phone, to avoid having my brains being fried?
Tecs, did you write 'Central Square' with your own hands? Why not, 'the intersection of Mass Ave and Prospect in Cambridge' like they used to say back in the times before squares had been invented?
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C'mon, Mr Rot, have some mercy--making a decision is an excruciating thing to do. For example, it can take me a whole day (or two) to decide on buying a plane ticket. And 12 months to decide on which sofa to buy. Literally.
Hey, Tecumseh. When you get back to Massatopia, if you decide to do so, let's decide on a time for grub/beer/Rot-bashing.
Rot-bashing. That's what you effete Kerry-supporters do when you're drinking your pinko beers together.
Then you read Biden interviews to each other.
Ah, Rot-bashing! We really gotta do that, he's starting to get under my skin. How about we don't wait till it's -20 degrees in Central Square, and I'm there freezing my butt off for almost an hour while you're in a warm place, sipping red wine and eating delicious portuguese grub, but we can't communicate, since I don't have a cell phone, to avoid having my brains being fried?
You wrote all that presumably to demonstrate that your brains need more frying than what they've got already.
Sounds fine, Tecs. It's da Rotter who should freeze. Just tell me when you get back.
We gotta burn him in effigy. Do they make crepes flambees in Cambridge?
Tecs, did you write 'Central Square' with your own hands? Why not, 'the intersection of Mass Ave and Prospect in Cambridge' like they used to say back in the times before squares had been invented?
I tried using a shorthand. I don't like it, but I guess, when in Rome...
Knuckling under, eh...?
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